OT I am ashamed
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 17:40:31 GMT, Rick wrote:
JohnH wrote:
What position am I so hypocritical about. Do you not find the idea of televising
funerals very tasteful?
Now, go and have a good day.
Let them eat cake, eh?
Your response is that of a patronizing and empty fool. You and your ilk
have no shame.
Rick
Rick, you apparently didn't get my complete post. If you can't address the whole
thing, which I can understand, at least don't snip the hard-to-answer stuff.
Here, just in case you missed it:
Ricky, Ricky. I have not established a position. I have simply provided
alternatives and questions. You, et al, are all worked up (like a superball
bouncing off walls) about the lack of media coverage of arriving caskets. You
are the one with a political agenda. I am the one providing you with an
alternative -- televise the funerals! You'd get more tears and heart-rending
stuff to make Americans who (unlike you) don't appreciate death enough (assuming
they exist, which is your basic requirement).
I have no political purpose in hiding deaths. Show the funerals!
Did Bush really follow over 2000 hearses after 9/11? I didn't remember that.
You asked if I protested Bush Sr's use of caskets to "...bolster his image". No,
I did not protest because the action did not occur. I am not protesting now. You
are.
I asked the question, "Could it be that privacy is desired?" You somehow turned
this into me speaking for families. I simply asked a question. The families can
speak for themselves. I haven't heard any of them complaining of the lack of
media coverage of their deceased relatives' caskets arriving at Dover. Have you?
Shouldn't they be doing the ****ing and moaning since they're the ones who
suffered the loss?
No, I wrote nothing to complain of showing dead anybody! You, et al, are the
ones doing the complaining. I am just responding to it with reasonable
suggestions and alternatives, which you seem disinclined to address.
What position am I so hypocritical about. Do you not find the idea of televising
funerals very tasteful?
Now, go and have a good day.
John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
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